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Fun science projects kids can do at home
From bubbling volcanoes to floating eggs, hands-on science activities turn curiosity into discovery using everyday items.
1. Cut out a piece of paper that is just slightly smaller than your craft stick 2. Carefully cut about 1-2 inches off of the ends of two of your craft sticks. 3. Place one craft stick on the table. 4.
In the last week of August, Ria*, an IT professional in Bengaluru, was juggling too many plates, attending office meetings and helping her son (grade 4) complete school projects before the deadline.
Even when kids have been home only a few days, the number of times parents have heard "I'm bored!" can make it feels like years. We've got you covered with craft projects, science experiments and ...
For kids and parents looking for summer fun, Finer Arts of Oklahoma stopped by the Coca-Cola Southwest beverages Porch to show off hands-on science experiments families can easily recreate at home.
Disclosure: Toke Krainert is a level designer at IO Interactive and external lecturer at The IT University of Copenhagen. He is a former part-time teacher at KADK and collaborates with TGA in various ...
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